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  • ...y. He is a European Roving Reporter for Inventors Digest of USA, the North American International Correspondent for Inventors World of UK as well as a regular # North American International Correspondent for Inventors World of UK
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  • == Indications of holism in philosophy == In philosophy, any doctrine that emphasizes the priority of a whole over its parts is hol
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  • ...the [[Natural Philosophy Alliance]] and later the [[John Chappell Natural Philosophy Society]]. ...y Dr. Lucas gave two talks and published two papers in the Bulletin of the American Physical Society in which he showed that the assumptions of Special and Gen
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  • ...sponsible or un-American. They were just captive to the ?what we now know? philosophy and trying to put flesh on the President?s vision with science and technolo
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  • ...ndred scientists from four continents. I also gave talks on psychology and philosophy at some of the NPA meetings. I now spend the majority of my time on writing ...ATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGE THE FEEDBACK FROM EVERYONE, ESPECIALLY IN THE NATURAL PHILOSOPHY ALLIANCE DURING THE PAST FIVE YEARS. THE FEEDBACK, WHETHER POSITIVE OR NEGA
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  • ...and Dr. Bailey was one of the two IECEC Steering Committee members for the American Nuclear Society during that time. He was also the IECEC Technical Program C [[Category:Philosophy|Bailey Patrick]]
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  • ...aré's Philosophy of Mathematics"]: entry in the [[Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]].</ref> ...12) was a French mathematician, [[theoretical physicist]], engineer, and [[philosophy of science|philosopher of science]]. He is often described as a [[polymath]
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  • ...inburgh]] by [[James David Forbes|James Forbes]], a professor of [[natural philosophy]] at [[Edinburgh University]],<ref name="oxford_506"/><ref name="gardner">{ ...and]] on mathematics, and [[James David Forbes|James Forbes]] on [[natural philosophy]].<ref name="oxford_506"/> He did not find his classes at Edinburgh Univers
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  • ...cience|B.S.]])</small><br>[[University of Birmingham]] <small>([[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D.]])</small> ...hanics|quantum theory]]. He was elected a Foreign Honorary Member of the [[American Academy of Arts and Sciences]] in 1987.<ref name=AAAS>
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  • ...Electrostatics Society of America, the Natural Philosophical Alliance, the American Vacuum Society and the Society of Scientific Exploration. ...draconian Baconian, the last living Newtonian mechanic, a champion of the philosophy that there is no virtue in charlatanry. Charles, however, believed fantasy
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  • The ''[[Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy]]'' article on [[Quantum decoherence]] ([http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/ ...to know about Bohmian mechanics but were afraid to ask|journal=Physics and Philosophy|volume=3|issue=2006|year=2006|bibcode=2006quant.ph.11032P}}</ref>
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  • {{Use American English|date=May 2017}} ...945.<ref>{{cite book|author1=Jürgen Heideking|author2=Christof Mauch|title=American Intelligence and the German Resistance to Hitler: A Documentary History|url
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  • {{Use American English|date=March 2015}} | nationality = [[Americans|American]]
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  • ...s as simple as possible. (This is an example of Poincaré's conventionalist philosophy.) Poincaré also noted that the propagation speed of light can be (and in p Poincaré wrote in the sense of his [[conventionalism|conventionalist]] philosophy in 1889: <ref group=A>Poincaré (1889); Poincaré (1902), Ch. 12</ref> ''"W
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  • ...to the properties of the aether, Michelson and Morley's article in the ''[[American Journal of Science]]'' reported the measurement to be as small as one-forti ...ion|last=Fox |first=J. G.|title=Evidence Against Emission Theories|journal=American Journal of Physics|volume=33|issue=1|year=1965|pages=1–17|doi=10.1119/1.1
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  • |journal=American Journal of Physics |journal=Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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  • In [[American English]], "phonograph", properly specific to machines made by Edison, was ...tems slowly evolved from an exotic specialty item into a common feature of American homes, the description of the record-spinning component as a "record change
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  • ...in 1958 and again by Heezen in 1960. In 1961, scientists—most notably the American geologist Harry Hess—began to theorize that the mid-ocean-ridges mark str ...than sympathetic, including: “Utter damned rot” (the then President of the American Philosophical Society). “If we are to believe this hypothesis we must for
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